05-23-2017, 01:58 PM
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Now that all of the General Managers and Co-General Managers are in place on each team we can see which 2 players each team is starting with. These choices can tell us a lot about what each team looks like they want to do in the draft and as their vision for their team.
Baltimore Hawks
GM - @RayCobaine
Player: All Around CB - Jason Williams
Co-GM - @evryday
Player: Speed Rusher LB - Erasmo Broadway
Overview:
The Baltimore Hawks have two defensive players as their general managers. The draft will be an interest insight into how they intend to build their team. If they take another defensive player early then you can be sure that they are going to be building a team based on having a strong defense and worrying about the offense at a later time. With their being so many draft eligible quarterbacks and only 2 teams whose general managers aren't quarterbacks it means the teams without a quarterback already can afford to wait to draft one. If the hawks wait to take a quarterback and he pans out he could end up being the steal of the draft and could lead the Hawks to early success along side their strong defense.
:grizzlies: Denver Grizzlies
GM - @`incitehysteria`
Player: Speed Rusher LB - Wyatt Fulton
Co-GM - @
Player: Pocket Passer QB - Logan Noble
Overview:
The Denver Grizzlies already have their pocket passing quarterback, Logan Noble, and their edge rushing linebacker, Wyatt Fulton. One can safely assume the Grizzlies will employ a 3-4 defense that would star Wyatt Fulton in a Von Willer or DeMarcus Ware role coming off of the edge. On offense I would expect the team to take a runningback or wide receiver early in the draft to give Logan Noble some targets to distribute the ball to. Their big quarterback is a statue in the pocket and it will be paramount that they surround him with talented weapons to help his development as much as possible. A dominant receiver like Josh Garden and a versatile runningback like Vick Bowers Jr. would create a dynamic offense for the Grizzlies and cause fits for a defensive coordinator to gameplan to stop.
Yellowknife Wraiths
GM - @NUCK
Player: Speed RB - Bubba Nuck
Co-GM - @RavensFanFromOntario
Player: Mobile QB - Tyler Varga
Overview:
The Yellowknife Wraiths look like they are going to be a team built on speed. I would expect them to add a speedy receiver to their offense and stretch out defenses all over the field. With a mobile quarterback in Tyler Varga and a speedy runningback in Bubba Nuck this team will be difficult to defense if they can add another playmaker to take the top off a defense. Teams would be forced to play off to respect the deep ball which would open up the stretch running game for Nuck. If teams drop down in the box to stop Nuck then a receiving threat would have a prime opportunity to go deep, and if both are covered Varga has no problem tucking the ball and running. The real question about this team will come on defense. They will need to make defense a key focus in the draft and may have to take best player available on defense rather than trying to fill the defensive positions they need most. Smart coaching should allow a best player available approach to work well and put players in their best position to succeed even if its not exactly what they are used to playing.
Arizona Outlaws
GM - @`incitehysteria`
Player: Position TBD - King Bronko
Co-GM - @Bushito
Player: All-Around RB - Brady Stropko
Overview:
The Arizona Outlaws are the hardest team to evaluate at this point in time as one of their general managers has not chosen a position yet. All we have to go off of at this point in time is All-Around runningback Brady Stropko. If I had to guess I would say King Bronko is going to be a player on defense. I don't think he will be a quarterback because there are so many quarterbacks to choose from and if he created one it would mean that five out of six teams in the league have their general managers as their starting quarterback, giving the Baltimore Hawks their pick of the litter when it comes to the draft eligible quarterbacks. I do expect the Outlaws to feature a run heavy attack on offense led by Brady Stropko. I predict the young runningback will be a high fantasy football selection when fantasy football is ready to launch in season 2.
Orange County Otters
GM - @Grapehead
Player: Mobile QB - Anthony Petrakis
Co-GM - @Official DT
Player: All-Around CB - Jackson Harris
Overview:
It is difficult to try and predict what the Orange County Otters are going to aim to do in the upcoming National Simulation Football League draft. They already have a self proclaimed lock down cornerback in Jackson Harris and a talented quarterback in Anthony Petrakis. The Otters could go in any direction in the draft but I have a feeling they will try to build their defense first and then fill the supporting cast around Anthony Petrakis. On offense the team will rely Petrakis' legs to make some magic happen early until they can get some more talent around him. This is just a feeling, a best guess if you will. The Otters could very well go the other direction and take offense early and often instead.
San Jose SabrerCats
GM - @Perkules
Player: Gunslinger QB - Jameis Christ
Co-GM - @ckroyal92
Player: Playmaker S - Ja Brill
Overview:
The San Jose SaberCats come into the league with a locked in starting quarterback in Jameis Christ and a playmaking safety with Ja Brill. I think the team will look to build around Jameis Christ early in the draft and will hope that some defensive players will fall to them a little later in the draft. The SaberCats will be an offense that scores on big plays as often as they can while hoping their defense can create turnovers. I would expect the team to set their defensive scheme based on who falls to them in the draft rather than trying to fit players into a scheme they decide on beforehand. This strategy should allow the team to get the best players rather than the best fits and will give their players the best chance to succeed in the scheme they choose.